Tom from Stencilking here . I keep a gallon of marine enamel handy . It mixes very well the white road marking paint . For those time when you run short or not available.
Turns out if I turn down the pressure on my machine when its windy out it will help. Very new to the business. Just completed our first year. Any help or advice would be helpful. Thanks for the videos Cam.
@@stripeitlikeitshot about to buy my first 3400 and hit the pavement lol. I’m an airport striper now and wanna see if I can make a little money doing this. I enjoy this type of work 95% of the time lol. 👍🏻
Hey Jacob! Could be a number of issues - worn spray tip, loose gun clamps, paint needs to be thinned, shoot at a higher pressure, stir/strain your paint... Those things should be checked ✅
Heres some useful advice buy your paint direct from the manufacturer because you get a better deal and it can be shipped to you . most citys if they paint their own street lines theyll carry the blue paint you just need to ask the right people with in the city or town blue collars .
Hey Doug, that is the official Graco attachment called the Line Driver. Check it out online, it's a major time saver (and feet saver) when you're working projects.
Absolutely. Profitability in striping is significantly more dependent on the business, rather than market conditions. In fact, I'd argue with the paint shortage, the successful companies will be even more profitable as they plan around the expected problems.
@@stripeitlikeitshot appreciate the reply. Everywhere I drive now i see faded or non existent striping lol.. like home depot, restaurants, etc. I just always feel like the "average" guy will never be like you guys on youtube who are already bada$$ lol.
Great vid! Just found you because I’ve been doing research on how to start my striping company. I’m in the US and I know we may have different laws and regulations but I wanted to ask you on how you started? Did you get licensing or permits before hand or just reach out to business owners and stripe on the side. I really want to start this summer but the unknown is holding me back. Loved the vid. Keep it coming and keep killing it brotha ! Thanks
Congrats! Binge watching your videos from the most recent to the oldest. In 2019 did you purchased a new line painting machine or you kept the same one that you started with in 2018? Did you decided to start your company because you were expecting to make way much money instead of your staying in your job or was it for the challenge and the 'what if' that you expected on the journey of starting a company?
Hey dude! I'm 2019 I started adding equipment, yes. Then some more in 2020... And then more in 2021. We are building a fleet! I started more of a "let's see what happens" strategy, but quickly decided to grow it in 2019 and 2020.
Thank you for the super informative videos. Im canadian but live in Florida. I totally get it with the hot tubs. Maybe its a canadian thing because my whole family (canadian) loves hot tubs, but my husband could care less. lol Do you mind if I ask how you price this? Is it cheaper if the job is bigger? Do you charge a flat rate for handicap stalls? x amount per linear foot or per parking line stripe. Im new to this. Any suggestions on line stripers. Im thinking of buying a graco 130 HS, or 3900 or 5900 standard or auto. and a graco driver, and a 3500 titan. so basically trying to choose between 2 paint machines, and a driver. Hoping to stay under 20k US. But Im not sure. Any advice. Also Im definitely liking the video where you talked about the preformed thermoplastic cuts. That was informative
Awesome questions, thanks for asking! We generally quote our jobs on a lineal feet basis, and then multiply it by a price that varies on project size, layout requirements, etc. We add separate charges for stencils and other scopes. I'd recommend you listen to Episode 14 of the podcast, Stripe It Like It's Hot, as there's some good info there on pricing!
@@ashleyvickers6904 Podcast, sorry! The Vlog is new but I've hosted a line painting podcast since February 2021. It's available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher... Basically everywhere 🤣
Great video, thinking on getting started, whats the formula to bid jobs? I'd like to practice pricing out parking lots before I invest. Im in the northeast. Thanks
Hey there! Pricing jobs is a huge concern when you are starting, but it's not as difficult as you think. Check out my podcast episode for some pointers, and feel free to shoot me a DM on Instagram anytime! open.spotify.com/episode/5NBCskuIENeLq6aBWRHx38?si=LLYGLJY4QKiwKjhTG-pK7w&
thank you for the insight
Happy to help anytime!
I really like your show..
Appreciate it!
GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING HAPPY NEW DAY
Thank you, friend!
What up Cam. Linear Pro's here. Always appreciate your help. Subscribed to your spotify.
My man! Thanks for the support 👊
Nice!!!!
No punch-outs in episode 1 unfortunately, I'll keep you posted 🙃
What laser do you guys use?
Laser Line Manufacturing GL2000. (long line) and Laser Line Manufacturing GL1700 (dot). Best you can get ✅
Looks great bud - Warren
Much love amigo. Thanks 👊
Nice video!
Much love our fellow striping friends!
Love it! Keep ‘me coming!
Roger that sir!
Tom from Stencilking here . I keep a gallon of marine enamel handy . It mixes very well the white road marking paint . For those time when you run short or not available.
Way to go bud!!!
Mucho-appreciated!
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Thanks Scott! Potential TH-cam collab, perhaps..?
@@stripeitlikeitshot absolutely!
I learned alot, I had no idea all that was involved!!!!!
Woahhhhh, me either!!
What striping machine is that?
Great video! Love the story. I started striping in august and it’s growing super fast.
That's awesome! Shoot me a DM on Instagram anytime you want to chat about it. Love connecting with stripers 👊
Turns out if I turn down the pressure on my machine when its windy out it will help. Very new to the business. Just completed our first year. Any help or advice would be helpful. Thanks for the videos Cam.
@@stripeitlikeitshot about to buy my first 3400 and hit the pavement lol. I’m an airport striper now and wanna see if I can make a little money doing this. I enjoy this type of work 95% of the time lol. 👍🏻
@@NoName-be5ir GET IT! DM me if you have any questions 👊
Very impressive Cam, what an entrepreneur is all about keep it up great video!
Boom 👊 Can't wait to connect with you this week!
How can I prevent fuzzy lines when using a line striper? Thanks for your help in advance.
Hey Jacob! Could be a number of issues - worn spray tip, loose gun clamps, paint needs to be thinned, shoot at a higher pressure, stir/strain your paint... Those things should be checked ✅
Heres some useful advice buy your paint direct from the manufacturer because you get a better deal and it can be shipped to you . most citys if they paint their own street lines theyll carry the blue paint you just need to ask the right people with in the city or town blue collars .
Can u buy the dies to mix urself
Hey Paul! No dies here - just Acetone based traffic paint. We use Sherwin Williams and Ennis Flint low VOC paint primarily.
Is that a certain tpye of striper im looking for a ride on one.. Did u build it?
Hey Doug, that is the official Graco attachment called the Line Driver. Check it out online, it's a major time saver (and feet saver) when you're working projects.
How to find clientele please. List all the ways
Hey there, check out this episode of my podcast to help you out! open.spotify.com/episode/461xCESUQSMcnLJEYPwGpk?si=6Y3x1wytQIala5_mdpij7A&
you think its still profitable in 2022?
Absolutely. Profitability in striping is significantly more dependent on the business, rather than market conditions. In fact, I'd argue with the paint shortage, the successful companies will be even more profitable as they plan around the expected problems.
@@stripeitlikeitshot appreciate the reply. Everywhere I drive now i see faded or non existent striping lol.. like home depot, restaurants, etc. I just always feel like the "average" guy will never be like you guys on youtube who are already bada$$ lol.
Love your channel would like to get started send out some info to your company
Great vid! Just found you because I’ve been doing research on how to start my striping company. I’m in the US and I know we may have different laws and regulations but I wanted to ask you on how you started? Did you get licensing or permits before hand or just reach out to business owners and stripe on the side. I really want to start this summer but the unknown is holding me back. Loved the vid. Keep it coming and keep killing it brotha ! Thanks
MY MAN! Striping is a treat. I'm pumped you're thinking of getting started. Why don't you send me a DM on Facebook?
@@stripeitlikeitshot awesome, will do! thanks
Congrats!
Binge watching your videos from the most recent to the oldest.
In 2019 did you purchased a new line painting machine or you kept the same one that you started with in 2018?
Did you decided to start your company because you were expecting to make way much money instead of your staying in your job or was it for the challenge and the 'what if' that you expected on the journey of starting a company?
Hey dude! I'm 2019 I started adding equipment, yes. Then some more in 2020... And then more in 2021. We are building a fleet! I started more of a "let's see what happens" strategy, but quickly decided to grow it in 2019 and 2020.
Thank you for the super informative videos. Im canadian but live in Florida. I totally get it with the hot tubs. Maybe its a canadian thing because my whole family (canadian) loves hot tubs, but my husband could care less. lol
Do you mind if I ask how you price this? Is it cheaper if the job is bigger?
Do you charge a flat rate for handicap stalls?
x amount per linear foot or per parking line stripe.
Im new to this. Any suggestions on line stripers. Im thinking of buying a graco 130 HS, or 3900 or 5900 standard or auto. and a graco driver, and a 3500 titan. so basically trying to choose between 2 paint machines, and a driver. Hoping to stay under 20k US. But Im not sure. Any advice. Also Im definitely liking the video where you talked about the preformed thermoplastic cuts. That was informative
Awesome questions, thanks for asking! We generally quote our jobs on a lineal feet basis, and then multiply it by a price that varies on project size, layout requirements, etc. We add separate charges for stencils and other scopes. I'd recommend you listen to Episode 14 of the podcast, Stripe It Like It's Hot, as there's some good info there on pricing!
I only see 3 videos on youtube. Am I missing something on your channel. I dont see 14
@@ashleyvickers6904 Podcast, sorry! The Vlog is new but I've hosted a line painting podcast since February 2021. It's available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher... Basically everywhere 🤣
Great video, thinking on getting started, whats the formula to bid jobs? I'd like to practice pricing out parking lots before I invest. Im in the northeast. Thanks
Hey there! Pricing jobs is a huge concern when you are starting, but it's not as difficult as you think. Check out my podcast episode for some pointers, and feel free to shoot me a DM on Instagram anytime!
open.spotify.com/episode/5NBCskuIENeLq6aBWRHx38?si=LLYGLJY4QKiwKjhTG-pK7w&
I'm really wanting to get into this as a side job just never had any experience. great video to get an idea of what it's like 👍
That's how I started! Definitely don't start with a city 🤣 Get some small parking lots under your belt and you'll catch on quick!